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Trees falling for Baltimore Grand Prix
Dozens of trees are falling on downtown streets to improve sight lines for spectators at the Baltimore Grand Prix, but event planners intend to replace them after the race — half of them in large pots so that they can be moved, not destroyed, in...Tags: Baltimore Convention Center, Politics, Pratt Street, Labor Day, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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Cyclist questions other city bicycle signs
The problem: Bike Baltimore signs confuse other cyclists, this time in the Inner Harbor. The backstory: Let's refresh our memories about last week's Watchdog, which dealt with Bike Baltimore signs that said "Park Avenue" but directed cyclists onto...Tags: Mount Vernon, Jones Falls, Pratt Street, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Greektown
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A tasty lesson: Howard County farmers and chefs show children how food goes from farm to table
There’s something to be said for getting back to one’s roots, literally. Howard County schoolchildren are being introduced, some for the first time, to where their food comes from. Not just its origins, but how good fresh food tastes, too....Tags: Oranges, Howard County, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Restaurants
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Baltimore Grand Prix: Driver sightings, giveaways, discounts
If you're in Baltimore for the Grand Prix or you're simply a local looking for something to do, there's plenty to keep you occupied: driver appearances, concerts, attractions and more.
Racer sightings
Adobe Road Wine Dinner: With champion driver Marc...Tags: Charles Street, IMAX, Frederick Douglass, White Marsh, Olivia Newton-John
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Baltimore Grand Prix viewing will be both loud and luxurious
Now that Baltimore's debut Grand Prix is just days away, the trash talk is revving up by the hour. And that's not counting the race car drivers.
Nope, the motormouths trading good-natured insults are the fans who will watch the races up close and...Tags: Parkville, Health, Pennsylvania, Injuries and Wounds, Halethorpe
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Medical, public safety officials ready for Baltimore Grand Prix
For Baltimore's emergency workers, the Baltimore Grand Prix Festival of Speed is more than a three-day party surrounded by shrieking Indy cars.
It's 40,000 to 80,000 people a day — many with medical issues, bad judgment or evil intent —...Tags: Television, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Disasters and Accidents, Barack Obama, Photography Supplies and Services
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Julius Henry Taylor, head of Morgan's physics department, dies
Dr. Julius Henry "Jute" Taylor, who was a physics professor at what is now Morgan State University for 37 years and also headed the department, died Aug. 27 of heart failure at his Windsor Hills home.
He was 97.
The son of a brick mason and a homemaker,...Tags: NASA, Technology, Applied Physics, Morgan State University, Politics
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Race patrons need the real scoop on Charm City
Dan Rodricks took a final shot at the Grand Prix critics, and honestly I'd had enough ("Grand Prix gripers: Give a little credit where it's due," Sept. 8). Controversy, controversy, controversy. I fully understand that conflict sells, but it is...Tags: Advertising, International Travel, Fells Point, Restaurants, St. Michaels
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Roundup: Fall dining events in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunEmails and press releases on fall dining events have been falling into my email inbox like the fruits of the female gingko tree. Here are some recent rakings. NEW: The 28th Maryland Wine Festival is on Sept. 17-18 at the Carroll County Farm Museum. The...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Judaism, Seafood, Restaurants, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Table Talk: Busy fall afoot for Baltimore restaurants
It will be a hectic fall for Baltimore diners. But nothing compared to next spring, when projects from Bryan Voltaggio, Spike Gjerde and Foreman/Wolf are expected to open, or at least break ground. The closely watched Chesapeake Restaurant project appears...Tags: Seafood, Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Qayum Karzai, Dining and Drinking
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Chefs aim to show kids where their food comes from
There are plenty of ways to get kids to try new foods.
Hide the broccoli in the brownies. Make muffins out of zucchini. Promise a trip to the toy store for a forkful of salad.
Or you could do what the Days of Taste Program does: Take them to the farm so...Tags: Smithfield, Farms, Howard County, Julia Child, Baltimore County
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Baltimore Beer Week 2011: The Opening Day breakdown
The Baltimore SunThe highlights of Day One include the Opening Tap Celebration, the after party at Baltimore's new beer garden and a karaoke session at Alewife hosted by the festival's marquee name. Thursday's scheduled activities begin at noon with the First Annual...Tags: Fells Point, Mount Airy, Fort McHenry, Festive Events, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland)
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